Though he hasn't yet released a single or a project, Rich Homie Quan has stayed afloat this year thanks to several leaks and a few worthy collaborations, most recently alongside Future on the Project E.T.&nbsp;track "Champagne Shower." Last week, a new Yung Lan-produced Quan track, "Smile," appeared on the producer's new mixtape,&nbsp;The Arrival.

Jacquees and Rich Homie Quan go way back. Jacquees' manager Corey is Quan's father. So it wasn't too tough to get them together for last July's summer anthem&nbsp;"Come Thru."&nbsp;This afternoon, the duo released the song's video just in time for this year's backyard pool BBQ season.&nbsp;

Rich Homie Quan has been keeping somewhat of a low profile since his summer smash, "Flex," but he hasn't stopped putting out great music, and his London On Da Track-produced single from the top of the year, "The Most," might be his next ticket to the Hot 100 charts. Today, Quan has shared a video for the track, though he doesn't actually appear in it. Instead, it follows a female lead, Keke Palmer, who takes the role of the woman Quan describes in the song.

Like many of his Atlanta peers, Rich Homie Quan has a very spontaneous writing style, so it's no surprise he can spit a genuine 15 minute freestyle. The rapper brought his unique energy to Tim Westwood's studio, where he started off flexing his melody game over some Bryson Tiller, before getting more into a rap groove over Gucci Mane's "I Might Be".&nbsp;

On the morning after letting loose his new album,&nbsp;Darkest Before Dawn, Pusha T stopped by The Breakfast Club to chop it up with DJ Envy and Angela Yee -- Charlamagne Tha God was absent today. In the new interview, Push discussed his new project as well as how he's fared thus far as the President of GOOD Music, a position given to him by Kanye West.&nbsp;

Fabolous' videos "Gone for the Winter"&nbsp;and&nbsp;"You Made Me" off last year's&nbsp;The Young OG Project&nbsp;have been rather cinematic. His latest&nbsp;TYOGP&nbsp;video is his most cinematic yet.

Revisiting his latest Wish Me Well&nbsp;LP, Think It&rsquo;s a Game Record&rsquo;s artist YFN Lucci decides to come through and release a new video for his Rich Homie Quan-featured record &ldquo;Exactly How It Was.&rdquo;
With the squad by his side, Lucci hits the rooftop at night, before meeting up with Rich Homie Quan in this braggadocios, Run Win Inc. Productions clip above. Check it out.
Look for Wish Me Well 2 to be dropping soon.

Lil Dicky is the undisputed king of self-deprecating rap, and "$ave Dat Money," feat. Rich Homie Quan and Fetty Wap, a song about being frugal in one's day-to-day life, might be his crowning achievement to date.

The summer is now in full swing, so by now, you should have your personal soundtrack for the season picked out. Speaking to New Yorkers in the latest edition of our Word On The Street segment, there wasn't too much consensus on Song Of The Summer, but there were certainly some great choices.&nbsp;

Rich Homie Quan has been in the headlines quite a bit over the past few months, which of course gives Charlamagne, DJ Eny and Angela Yee plenty of ammunition for their interview. They start right away with asking the rapper about a lyric on a recently leaked song, where he seems to be condoning rape. Quan wouldn't go too far into the topic, dismissing it as something that was never meant to leave the studio.&nbsp;

Rich Homie Quan has expressed that he'ss be taking some time off from his successful pairing with Young Thug to focus on solo material, and while we were initially sad to hear we wouldn't be getting The Tour Vol. 2 anytime soon, Quan has made good on his promise of "next level" solo material.

It's no secret that Rich Homie Quan and Johnny Cinco haven&rsquo;t seen eye to eye over the years. The two have repeatedly dissed each other on various records and interviews. Earlier today, the two finally confronted each other in person at a parking lot in Atlanta.

We've already seen the likes of 2 Chainz, Gucci Mane, iLoveMakonnen, and Migos documented in the Noisey's Atlanta series, but anyone who even casually follows hip hop from the region knows there are a couple big names that we've yet to hear from.

Rich Homie Quan has been prolific as ever in his collaborations with fellow recording powerhouse Young Thug, but it seems that Quan feels it's time that he use that energy for his solo career. The rapper sat down with Atlanta's Hot 107.9 today to let them in on his next moves, which include a new solo mixtape.

Rich Gang affiliate Rich Homie Quan is currently on a mini-tour of Canada right now that will see him touching down in various cities like Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto and Montreal. Documenting his time north of the border, here goes the premiere episode of Quan’s new vlog series.

The Fast & The Furious series have a history of scoring some pretty epic rap collaborations. The last film featured 2 Chainz and Wiz Khalifa's "We Own It", but Furious 7 has definitely taken things up a notch enlisting some high profile names for a crew track on the aptly titled "Ride Out".
*Takes deep breath* Kid Ink, Tyga, Wale, YG, and Rich Homie Quan appear on the single, which gets an official visual today, splicing in scenes from the film, while the crew rap in front of some tight whips, 504 Boyz-style.The film hits the big screen on April 3rd.

Rich Homie Quan new single, "Flex", suffered a leak at the beginning of January, but now the rapper blesses us with the official lyric video for the record. Rich Homie is a rapper who actually benefits from releasing lyric videos, because now fans can decode his often jumbled lyrics. This one actually might be one of his easier cuts to decipher, but nonetheless if you need help click play above.

On Christmas day, Rich The Kid delivered a new street album by the name of Rich Than Famous, and now he's capping off the successful release with a vlog detailing the making of the project. The first episode of the "Rich Than Famous" vlog kicks off with RTK meeting up with another Rich (Homie Quan, that is) in the studio, and brainstorming some ideas for a collab. As you can see, both of these guys seem to freestyle their lyrics.